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Finding Room Mushrooms Paperblog Pick in Gardening

Finding Room for Mushrooms

One of the best things about working on a gardening magazine is that you work on stories such as "how to grow mushrooms at home" and you then start thinking about doing something... Read more

Sometimes Less More Paperblog Pick in Gardening

Sometimes Less is More

The other week I took a couple of blogging friends to Bryans Ground in Herefordshire, my favourite garden.  I had raved about this garden so I  was a little nervous about their... Read more

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    The 29 May 2011 by   Outofmyshed
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    The 12 May 2011 by   Hurtlingtowards60
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  • A Spring Visit to West Dean Gardens, Sussex

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    The 02 May 2011 by   Hurtlingtowards60
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    The 09 May 2011 by   Cathyberry
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    The 09 May 2011 by   Hurtlingtowards60
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    The 07 May 2011 by   Thecleverpup
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    The 31 May 2011 by   Davis Landscape Architecture
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  • Plant of the Week: Deutzia Scabra ‘Flora Plena’

    Plant Week: Deutzia Scabra ‘Flora Plena’

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    The 08 May 2011 by   Homesmsp
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    Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival

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    The 06 May 2011 by   Kate_miller
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